In the beginning, I thought there were only a few of these hatred songs released in Dancehall music. How little did I know... The more I searched the Web, the more I discovered. In total, 207 songs are exposed on this page, with lyrics when available. Although I think I could have come up with another hundred easily, the following list seems to include the most popular ones.

IMPORTANT: The songs listed below do not always advertised killing. Some of them have been included on this list because they criticize homosexuality using pejorative terms, therefore spreading disrespect and feeding prejudices.

NOTE 1: For a very good resume of what you will find in detail on this page, visit:Incitement to Murder: Lyrics of Jamaican Dancehall DJsNOTE 2: The songs highlighted in orange are the ones that are quoted the most often by gay and lesbian organisations, therefore recuperated in articles.
NOTE 3: A 'riddim' is the instrumental track that the singers will use to record their songs. In Jamaica, it is common to see several dancehall singers using the same riddim. The DJ's working in clubs or at the radio stations often use this variety of song recorded with the same riddim to mix several of them together.

Badman Nah Apologize (2004) – Beenie Man (aka: No Apology) (aka: Badman No Apologize).....Album: None.....Single: No Apology (7-inch single) (February 2005) (Don Corleon Records) (riddim: Judgement).....Lyrics: Found.....NOTE: Interesting as Beenie Man talks his mind after being fored by Virgin Records to apology about his anti-gay lyrics......The single NO APOLOGY is surely the same song as BADMAN NAH APOLOGIZE, written in October 2004.

Batty Bwoy Fi Dead (2005) – Vybz Kartel feat. Beenie Man.....Album: Selector Rondon Dancehall Reggae Volume 22 (February 2005) (Non-official mixtape for DJs).....Single: Never released on single (riddim: Nookie).....Lyrics: Not found
.....NOTE: None of the song recorded with the NOOKIE riddim seems to have surface on singles or on records.

.....NOTE: It is often mentioned that this song is not from 1992 but in fact from 1988. Here is a recap of Buju Banton's carrer that was publish in Jamaica Gleaner on December 13, 2009: "In 1988, age 15, he first recorded his most controversial song, Boom Bye Bye, which took issue with homosexuality. Largely because he was unknown, Boom Bye Bye failed to inspire until it was re-released in 1992 after he had made his mark with a range of singles, following on his two early successes. The following year was an explosive one for Buju as he broke Bob Marley's record for the highest number of number-one singles in a year" (Jamaica Gleaner).....NOTE: In August 2003, a remix of the song ‘Boom Bye Bye’ was issued on 7-inch single. The label read: ‘For soundmen use only’. Wether Buju Banton has given his authorisation for this release is unknown. According to my research, the same remix has several names: ‘Boom Bye Bye (To All My Niggas Remix)’ ‘Boom Bye Bye (Mash Up Remix)’ and ‘Boom Bye Bye (Hip Hop Remix)’ . Even if marketed as a ‘promotional item’ it was probably issued in huge quantity as it’s still available for purchase, when I did the research for this single in January 2008......NOTE: The 7-inch single is probably still press as the store Ernie B got it in it's New Releases section in April 2011.Bun A Chi Chi Man (2001) – Hot Shot Crew.....Album: None.....Single: Bun Out A Chi Chi Man (7-inch single) (2001) (Hot-A-Tac Records) (riddim: Heavy Weight).....Lyrics: Not found.....NOTE: Wronly named Bun Out Di Chi Chi

Bun Battybwoy (2001) – Rally Bop.....Album: None.....Single: Stamp (by Sean Paul)/Bun Battybwoy (by Rally Bop) (7-inch single) (2001) (Island Ride Records) (riddim: Poison Ivy).....Lyrics: Not foundBun Batty Bwoy (Collateral remix) (2007) – Various Artists.....Album: None.....Single: None.....Lyrics: Not found.....NOTE: This song was only featured on unofficial Japanese compilation made by DJ Collateral. The name of that unofficial compilation is: Collateral Damage Reggae 2. It was released in February 2007. The artists featured on this song are not listed. It simply says 'Various Artists'. It's probably a medley of dancehall homophobic song, previously released. There is two remix of the song featured on this unofficial DJ compilation: 'Bun Batty Bwoy (Collateral remix)' and 'Bun Batty Bwoy 2 (Collateral remix)'. The description says it's a reggaeton Mix CD.

Bun Batty Bwoy (2002) – Baby Cham (aka: Bun Fassy).....Album: None.....Single: None.....Lyrics: Found.....NOTE: This song was probably released under a different name as I haven’t found any single. Sometimes said to be recorded with the SHOWTIME riddim,.....sometimes with the SICK riddim. Both seems not the one.

Chi Chi Man (2000) – T.O.K......Album: My Crew, My Dawgs (October 30, 2001) (VP Records).....Album: Reggae Gold 2001 (May 22, 2001) (VP Records).....Album: The Very Best Of Pure Dancehall (September 15, 2003) (Telstar Records).....Single: Chi Chi Man (7-inch single) (October 2000) (LOY Records) (riddim: Sashi).....Single: Chi Chi Man (12-inch single) (2000) (Black Shadow Records) (riddim: Sashi).....Single: Chi Chi Man (12-inch single) (2001) (VP Records) (riddim: Sashi).....Lyrics: Found.....NOTE: The song topped the charts in March 2001. In June 2001, Edward Seaga adopted the song as his national election anthem during his bid to become prime minister......T.O.K. said in an interview: "At first it was a bit flattering you know because they only use the best of the best songs to campaign with to get support from people.....in the community, but T.O.K. have always maintained we do our songs to bring people together and never ever to segregate people and it was doing that......We just need everybody to know we are in no way affiliated or linked in any way at all to any of the parties. We need to make that very clear".

Dat A True (2004) – Bounty Killer.....Album: Various mix tapes (October 2004) (no label) (riddim: I-Pod).....Single: None.....Lyrics: Found.....NOTE: This song seems only available on mix tapes in 2004. No single was released. The riddim is name: I-Pod.

Give Har (1999) – Capleton.....See: More Prophet.....NOTE: This song is often use as an example. But the name of the song is wrong, the real name is More Prophet. There is a song name Give Har Goodie, but it’s not related.

Gi Dem Gunshot (2001) – Sizzla(aka: Gi Dem Gunshot (Blaze Fire Blaze)).....Album: Blaze Fire Blaze (January 2002) (Whodat Records).....Single: none.....Lyrics: not found.....NOTE: This song is also know as GI DEM GUNSHOT (BLAZE FIRE BLAZE) which is a mistake, as the song GI DEM GUNSHOT is featured on the album Blaze Fire Blaze. The song BLAZE FIRE BLAZE is the first song of the album and GI DEM GUNSHOT is the second song of the album. The lyrics doesn't seems to be posted on the internet but the song can be listened on YouTube. This song was enumerated in a Jamaica Observer article refering on Sizzla advocating the murder of homosexuals. The article introduce part of the lyrics: He has no compassion for gays, who are lyrically slaughtered on about half of his gun tracks: "I am no pretender/shot mi shot de boy who a climb another man fender/ cleanliness a godliness, a judgement me render." According to my research, the album was done in 2001 but was released in January 2002.

Gold Mine Medley – Sean Paul/Beenie Man/Wayne Marshall/Vybz Kartel.....Album: Riddim Rider Vol.10: Gold Mine (October 7, 2003) (Jet Star Records).....Album: Reggae Hits Vol.32 (November 18, 2003) (Jet Star Records).....Single: None.....Lyrics: Not found.....NOTE: At first signt, this seems to be a combination of four different songs recorded on the Gold Mine riddim. But I looked on the compilation and the songs from those artists are not included. Maybe they exist seperately elsewhere or maybe this song was originally done in that way. Beenie Man's singing does include homophobic lyrics, not sure but I also think the Wayne Marshall song also contains the term 'bogga" (for bugger man) or something in that vein. He also sings "like Sanchez said 'live it up' (refering to Sanchez's 2002 homophobic hit 'Frenzy') (could use a second opinion for this)......Greatest, The (2002) – Bounty Killer.....Album: Riddim Driven: Hydro (February 25, 2003) (VP Records).....Album: Reggae Gold 2003 (June 17, 2003) (VP Records).....Single: The Greatest (7-inch single) (2002) (Play House Records) (riddim: Hydro).....Lyrics: Found •••v•

Have Fi Get A Man (1989) – Shabba Ranks.....Album: Shabba Ranks (1989) (VP Records) (code VPRL 1041).....Lyrics: Not found.....NOTE: So far I found two Shabba Ranks's homophobic songs: Mauma Man and Have Fi Get A Man, both from 1989......The song 'Mauma Man' may be the first Jamaican song to incite murder against gay. So far that is ithe oldest song that I found.

Head Haffi Good (2003) – Gabriel.....Album: none.....Single: Head Haffi Good (7-inch single) (2003) (Dawg House Records) (riddim: none).....Lyrics: Found

Keep Di Hype Wit Mo’Fire (2005) – Capleton & Sizzla.....Album: None.....Single: None.....Lyrics: Found.....Note: I found the lyrics of this song (Keep Di Hype Wit Mo’Fire), but never found any information about an existing single. Probably released under a different name.

Kill Dem (1998) – Harry Toddler.....Album: –.....Single: Kill Dem (1998) (label: Kennedy International) (riddim: Bruck Out).....Lyrics: Found.....Note: According to my research, the song was never issued on an album... only on DJ remix and 7-inch single. The initial information that was sent to me for that song was ‘Kill A Batty Boy’ by Scare Dem Crew, but it is a Harry Toddler solo song. Scare Dem Crew was originally formed in 1995 under the supervision of Bounty Killer and composed of four members: Harry Toddler, Elephant Man, Boom Dandimite, Nitty Kutchie. The band original named was Seaview Family, but they renamed ita after Bounty Killer hit ‘Big Guns Scare Dem’. The band broke up around 1999. Elephant Man, Harry Toddler and Nitty Kutchie all made prolific solo careers. A reunion as been announced in December 2007. Over the years, several violent homopbobic songs were written by Scare Dem Crew. There would be only one official album 'Scared From The Crypt’ (1999) and over fourty 7-inch singles. A lesser known album ‘Scaredem: The Album’ has also been issued in 1999, probably a compilation of single. A review of this specific album mentions that there are four 'batty boys' songs on it. The same webpage write that there are anti-gay lyrics on 'Scared From The Crypt'.

Look Good (2001) – Bounty Killer.....Album: Greensleves Rhythm Album Vol. 23: Martial Arts Part 2 (February 26, 2002) (Greensleeves Records).....Album: Ghetto Dictionary: Art Of War (May 28, 2002) (VP Records).....Single: Look Good (2001) (King Of Kings Records) (riddim: Martial Arts).....Lyrics: Found.....NOTE: In 2001, Bounty Killer was featured on the No Doubt’s hit single HEY BABY. He also appeared in the video, which shows a naked male member of the band cavorting as Bounty Killer chats about how he likes the way you shake it, etc. Beenie Man jump on this occasion to satrt the rumors that Bounty Killer was gay. The song LOOK GOOD is an answer to Beenie Man.

Mauma Man (1989) – Shabba Ranks(aka: Maama Man).....Album: Best Baby Father (1989) (VP Records) (code VPRL 1061).....Lyrics: Found partially.....NOTE: So far I found two Shabba Ranks's homophobic songs: Mauma Man and Have Fi Get A Man, both from 1989......The song 'Mauma Man' may be the first Jamaican song to incite murder against gay. So far that is ithe oldest song that I found.

Nah Promote (2001) – Mr. Vegas (aka: Bun Chi Chi Man) (aka: No Promotion).....Album: None.....Single: Nah Promote (October 2001) (7-inch single) (First Name Records) (riddim: Energy).....Lyrics: Not found.....NOTE: Both single BUN CHI CHI MAN and NAH PROMOTE are on the same riddim, I suggest this is the same song. Probably issued on a different name on radio promotional CD and then on 7-inches.

No Batty (2004) – Vybz Kartel (aka: No Batty Man).....Album: None.....Single: None.....Lyrics: Found.....NOTE: This song seems only available on mix tapes in 2004. No single was released. The riddim is name: I-Pod.

Nuh Like (1999) – Elephant Man(aka: We Nuk Like Gay).....Album: Face Off Vol.2 (December 21, 1999) (VP Records).....Single: Nuh Like (7-inch single) (1999) (Fat Eyes Records) (riddim: Coochie).....Lyrics: Found.....NOTE: The song is often associated with two different riddims: COOCHIE and DIRTY MONEY. Sometimes even with NOTHING GONNA riddim. I think the approprioate riddim is COOCHIE......NOTE: I also found remix named: Nuh Like Batty Bwoy - Elephant (Rmx). It is probably the same song.

Pure Sodom (1998) – Capleton (aka: Pare Sadom).....Album: More Fire (May 23, 2000) (VP Records).....Album: Dancehall Attack/Fats Eyes Dee-Lite (October 28, 2003) (Rounder/Pdg Records).....Single: Pare Sadom (7-inch single) (1998) (Fat Eyes Records) (riddim: Sleng Teng).....Lyrics: Found... .Note: It seems like the that song may also be known under the title RED RED RED... But it is different from the 2002 song with the same title recorded by Capleton.

Sort Dem Out (2008) – Demarco (v).....Album: Strictly The Best vol.39 (November 24, 2008) (VP Records).....Single: none (riddim: Final Warning).....Lyrics: Found.....NOTE: There seems to be no official singles for this riddim (Final Warning), but there is a DJ mix tape containing several songs with that riddim that came out approximately in May 2008.

Tek It Off (2002) – Capleton.....Album: Strictly The Best Vol.29 (November 19, 2002) (VP Records).....Album: Riddim Driven: X5 (May 17, 2002) (VP Records/Walboomers Music).....Single: Tek It Off (7-inch single) (2002) (Rattler Records) (riddim: X5).....Single: Tek It Off/Just Dead/Baddest Girl (12-inch single) (2004) (VP Records) (riddim: X5).....Lyrics: Found.....NOTE: There seems to be two different single under TEK IT OFF, made by Capleton. The other single is on In The Streetz Records and use the Juicifull riddim (2002).

Your Bad Luck (2000) – Beenie Man (aka: Bad Luck).....Album: Selector’s Choice Presents Adonai: Sound Of The Future (November 28, 2000) (VP Records).....Single: Your Bad Luck (7-inch single) (August 2000) (Mo Music Records) (riddim: Hurricane).....Lyrics: Found.....NOTE: I look for an hour. I only found it on SOUND OF THE FUTURE, which seems to be a DJ remix compilation made by VP Records......I wonder if the song wasn’t released under a different name.